- Indietronica
- Folktronica
- Art pop
- Cover
- Electronic
- Alternative pop
- Synth-pop
- Crossover
- Dream folk
- New Weird Mexico
- Cowbell indie
- Mexicana
Comment: it is
a fine 6-track drift from Monterrey, Mexico based on dreamy vocal
incantations accompanied by the varied backgrounds – at times it is
backed up by sublime guitar strums and natural sounds like water
ringing in the middle of artificial sounds, at times by more
electronic beats and faint crackling and different blocks of
synthesised chords and lofty brass waves coming to tower over the
rest layers. However, to get a perfect album it should more have been
saturated with torrents of intriguing noises, arousing glitches and
a more cinematic feeling in overall. A more spiced soup a la Mexico
should be allowed to the listener. More eruptions to have injected
more dust and epic chaos into the mix. There is no other way. OK,
Bon
Voyage is a groovy, top tier one with those massive basses,
distant voices and noises, glimmering, ellipse-shaped synths,
suggestive singing and explosive brasses. But nevertheless, it is a
solid release with intention to unite different folk forms from the
traditional ones to the more experimental ones with one another or
just representing them in a sequence.